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Troubles with black lists

~ 21st June 2006. · 13:06 CET · permanent link · printer friendly ~

So, until today, I had the anti-spam plug-in here at the blog. It basically functions in a way that it compares the content of the comment with URLs from the black lists on the surbl.org and if the URL is found, it redirects you to http://127.0.0.1/ (a.k.a. localhost).

My assumption (and you’re here to tell me if I’m wrong) is that all those lists eventually become filled with legitimate (non-spam) URLs. And that would explain why some of my visitors (thanks to Jens for reporting it) couldn’t submit their comments. All I can say is – sorry for the inconvenience!

2 Comments

  1. try Akismet… or if you don’t have time to upgrade wordpress, try Spam Karma

  2. Indeed, try akismet. It’s incredible. Since installing it (wp plugin) it has caught every spam comment (>1000 in 2 wks), no false-positives and no false-negatives.

    Incredible, I don’t know how they do it. But even if I had to pay25$ for it I would do it without thinking.

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